The Dragon of Many Heads, Fable XII, c. 1753-1755

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When a guard boasted to a visiting envoy that his prince ruled over men who kept armies at their own expense, the envoy replied with an account of being attacked by a fearsome many-headed dragon only to see the beast rendered powerless as it became entangled in the woods. He went on to say that another dragon soon arrived, now with one head and many tales. This dragon could swiftly navigate the hedge-head, body, and tails an unstoppable wedge. The envoy commented to the boastful guard that the first dragon was the prince's force, and the second one, the envoy's.

Details
Title
The Dragon of Many Heads, Fable XII
Artist Life
1686–1755
Role
Artist
Accession Number
P.83.72
Catalogue Raisonne
Locquin 946 BN Inv. 44; BN Inc. 320 Rays(PML)
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